learning about prepositions
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Prepositions
Made by:
Maram Bassem
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Preposition This could be teach to the students in the 5th
grade. To make students aware of how prepositional phrases can easily add detail to a sentence.
This presentation was created as a way to reinforce the use of prepositions in a student’s writing. Especially concentrating on the use of the preposition followed by a definite article .
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What is a Preposition?
•A preposition is a word which shows the relationship between one thing and another.
•It links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in the sentence.
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What can prepositions tell you?
1- It may tell you where a thing is in relation to something else.
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What else can prepositions tell you?
2-It may tell you when something is in relation to another event.
For example: She refused to leave the house until the postman had been.
3- A preposition may tell you the position of something in relation to something else.
For example: The brown dog slept beside white rabbit.
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What else can prepositions tell you?
4- It may also tell you the direction something is travelling in relation to something else.
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Here are some more prepositions.
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come on let us to solve some exercises
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Where is the Fido?
Fido is _ the doghouse.
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Where is the Fido?
Fido is the doghouse.in
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Where is the house?
The house is the hill.
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Where is the house?
The house is the hill.on
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Where is the elephant?
The elephant is the question mark.
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Where is the elephant?
The elephant is the question mark.
under
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Here comes the tricky part!!
Pay attention!!
You can do it!!
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Find the prepositions in the following sentences:
1) Do you like to play hide-and-go-seek?
2) My favorite place to hide is under the kitchen table.
3) If someone is already there, I usually try in the bathroom closet.
4) If there is not enough room in the closet, I will crawl under my bed.
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Did you find all 4?
1) Do you like to play hide-and-go-seek?
2) My favorite place to hide is under the kitchen table.
3) If someone is already there, I usually try in the bathroom closet.
4) If there is not enough room in the closet, I will crawl under my bed.
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Which of the following words are NOT prepositions?
across
which
from
over
what
for
how
between
round
up
whenever
before
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The GREEN words are NOT prepositions
across
which
from
over
what
for
how
between
round
up
whenever
before
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THE END!!!
GREAT JOB!!!